Sunday, February 3, 2008 | posted by Zach Marx

SCIENCE TIME: EMOTIV

The internet has just informed me that, in the imminent future, I will be able to put on a helmet which will read my mind and use the data it gathers to enhance my ability to interact with immersive virtual environments. We are now living in a world where direct mind-machine interface is possible without any kind of invasive surgeries or bulky scientific equipment.

This is a prospect which excites me a fair bit more than it worries me. Considering that we can now build heads-up displays that fit inside contact lenses, I was wondering when someone would come up with a good user interface device for such. It appears we have to wait no longer than March 2008 for such devices to be in the hands of game developers, which means that if the wiimote is any indication, the Mobb will be hacking them and using them to control their fresh-built lego robot arms by May at the latest. Whether these arms will be capable of doing anything more nuanced than flailing when the users are happy remains to be seen.

The (clearly-anime-inspired) look of the device may need some work, but as I never travel anywhere without a hat already (and I ask you: what gentleman does?), I suspect that a slightly redesigned version of the hardware can be integrated into my normal streetwear.

It should be noted that this is not a Gibsonian device that allows one to 'jack in to the Net'. It allows our minds to interact with machinespace, not machinespace to interact with our minds. And while the press coverage for the device does promise many things, it sounds like the state of the technology is likely only about as progressed as reading emotions and maybe (I hope) responding to certain kinds of broad, easily interpreted mental cues. The website doesn't have too much in the way of concrete details. However, I think that even the possibility of, say, an MP3 player that changes your playlist based on your moods, or a character in a game that knows when you're smiling at them is more than enough to label this an outbreak of the future.

It's important to remember, as we wrap ourselves in the clothes of old empires and study the instability of our own, that there are new things under the sun. Incredible things are being created every day. I am tempted to say, as I suspect every generation has been tempted, that there has never been a time in human history more exciting, dangerous or filled with possibility, than right now, this moment, this place.

Way to be, Planet Earth. Keep it up.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Thomas Carlyle said...

A gentleman who does not like having his head smell like an old hat all the time.

February 4, 2008 at 1:07 AM  
Blogger The Earl of Grey said...

HACK THE PLANET!

Then he's no gentleman at all, Mister Carlyle.

February 4, 2008 at 7:05 AM  
Blogger James Thomas à Becket said...

Grey,

Then, like Devo, I ask, are we not (gentle)men?

I also note this is a curious definition of a gentleman.

February 6, 2008 at 7:39 PM  

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